8. Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle is the only Disney park castle with a real functioning drawbridge. The drawbridge has been used twice: once on opening day and the second for the opening of the remodeled Fantasyland.

9. Contrary to popular belief, the golden spike that is located on the ground just after walking through Sleeping Beauty Castle is not the exact center of the park. Rather, it was used to center the castle to Main Street, U.S.A.

10. A time capsule was buried on July 17, 1995 — which was the 40th anniversary of Disneyland — in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. It will be unearthed on July 17, 2035, which is the 80th anniversary of Disneyland.

11. The Matterhorn was the first tubular steel roller coaster in the world.

12. Yes, the urban rumors are true, there is a basketball court inside the Matterhorn.

13. In the 1970s, Michelle Pfeiffer worked at Disneyland as Alice [in Wonderland] in the Main Street Electrical Parade.

14. Snow White's Scary Adventures features the voice of Adriana Castelotti, the original Snow White.

21. Paul Frees, who also voiced Professor Ludwig Von Drake and the skull that says "Dead Men Tell No Tales" on Pirates of the Caribbean, also voices the Haunted Mansion's ghost narrator.

22. Club 33, a restaurant located in New Orleans Square, is the only location inside Disneyland where you can purchase alcohol. Unfortunately, the restaurant is not open to the public and is for members of Club 33 only.

23. The telegraph office in New Orleans Square is "sending" the first two sentences of Walt's opening-day speech.

24. Splash Mountain was originally going to be called Zip-a-Dee River Run.

25. James Avery, who is best known as Uncle Phil from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, voiced Splash Mountain's Brer Frog.

26. Br'er Rabbit is voiced by Jess Harnell, who also voiced Wakko on Animaniacs.

27. There is a hidden Eeyore parking lot sign in the queue for Indiana Jones Adventure, Temple of the Forbidden Eye — it's located in the projection room.

28. The props in Indiana Jones' office (located in the queue) are actual props from the Indiana Jones movies.

29. The Indiana Jones ride was almost its own mini-land called Indiana Jones and the Lost Expedition. It was designed to be a giant complex that would house both the Indiana Jones Adventure ride and a mine cart roller coaster. Also, the Jungle Cruise and the Disneyland Railroad would have cut through portions of the ride.

30. The Enchanted Tiki Room was originally envisioned as a restaurant where the animatronic birds, flowers, and Tikis would perform an after-dinner show.

31. Walt originally wanted to have live animals on The Jungle Cruise. He changed his mind after a zoologist told him that most of the animals are nocturnal and would be asleep during park hours.

54. Each winter holiday season, Walt Disney World Resort is decked with more than 15 miles of garland and draped with 300,000 yards of ribbon on more than 1,500 holiday trees.

55. Guests are never more than 30 steps away from a trash can.

56. The Magic Kingdom's Pirates of the Caribbean almost wasn't built. Imagineers thought the idea of the Caribbean and pirates wouldn't feel exotic enough to Florida guests.

57. In place of Pirates, they hoped to build an elaborate and large cowboy-themed attraction called Western River Expedition.

58. Fourteen of the opening-day attractions at Magic Kingdom are still running.

59. At one point, the parking lots at Magic Kingdom were named after six of the seven dwarfs; they left out Doc because designers thought it would be confused for ferry docks. They've since been changed to popular heroes and villains.

60. There is a secret suite in Cinderella's castle that cannot be booked; it's by invite only or for promotional giveaways. It was originally meant to be Walt Disney's apartment.

61. After 9/11, the Federal Aviation Administration set restrictions for aircraft flying around Disney World in Orlando, Fla., and Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. No flights are allowed within a three-mile radius around the parks or below 3,000 feet.

62. Guests sometimes throw coins into the water near It's a Small World, and Disney donates that money to Give Kids the World, a nonprofit that grants wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses.

63. There is a Mr. Toad tombstone in the pet cemetery outside of Haunted Mansion.

64. There is a ring in line at the Haunted Mansion, which is said to belong to the bride inside the ride. It is near the section where the dead fisherman/sailor is located.

65. With Disney parks in Asia, Europe, and North America, the sun literally never sets on Disney parks.